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2021 In Charge – Food | Nashville Post

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Doctors criticize lifting of pandemic restrictions on business, schools

March 12, 2021 Gov. Doug Ducey announced he would lift capacity restrictions on restaurants and schools and return to mostly normal operations. Several Arizona doctors criticized the plan, saying the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 is not under control. (Photo by Sofia Fuentes/Cronkite News) Four Arizona doctors on Friday assailed Gov. Doug Ducey’s plan to return to mostly normal operations as vaccinations against COVID-19 ramp up, warning that the coronavirus that causes the disease remains out of control. Ducey last week said he will begin allowing restaurants and other businesses to run at full capacity, and he has issued an executive order that requires schools to offer in-person instruction for students who want it, starting Monday. Ducey has declined throughout the yearlong pandemic to set a statewide mask mandate.

Les Dames d Escoffier Announces Free Series of Online Workshops

Les Dames d’Escoffier Announces Free Series of Online Workshops Seminars aim to help women in hospitality to sustain and flourish in adversity Tweet Share LDEI Nashville s Cara Graham, Dee Patel and Nancy VienneauThe local branch of Les Dames d’Escoffier International — an organization made up of successful women in the food, beverage, hospitality and farming industries — continues to push forward its mission despite the inconveniences of not being able to meet together in person. Thanks to a grant from The Women’s Fund of The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee, the group will present a series of five online educational seminars aimed at helping local women continue to operate and succeed during the pandemic.

Eastland Cafe to Close

Tweet Photo: D. Patrick Rodgers Eastland Café — a venerable member of the East Side’s community of independently owned food and beverage businesses — will close Saturday, Jan. 23. With the ceasing of operations at 97 Chapel Ave., the neighborhood restaurant will conclude a run that began in 2006. Previously, Chapel Bistro operated from the space, having opened in the early 2000s. Yvette Thomas and Guillermo “Willy” Thomas own Eastland Café, which is located in a commercial node some refer to as “Walden.” The two also own Park Café in Sylvan Park on the city’s West Side, as well as Pomodoro in East Nashville and sited a few blocks east of Eastland Café.

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